not computer based but Modcan's CV recorder does pretty much what you
want in terms of recording a CV "performance"
On 17 Jan 2009, at 13:23, Sean Williams wrote:
> I agree that the VOLTA looks amazing at first glance, but for me, the
> great strength of analogue synthesis is the hands-on control and the
> luxury of being able to get away from the screen. Sure, it's cool to
> be able to get the better control output resolution from your DAW,
> but it's still fundamentally unsatisfying to rely on drawing ramps,
> curves and other control data rather than feeling them.
>
> Perhaps I'm mistaken but from what I understand, VOLTA is only a one
> way system which, because of DC protection on all ( ) interface
> inputs, does not allow for CV control i.e. actual performance - to be
> recorded.
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> ... so we're still waiting for somebody to design a DC capable, CV
> recorder. Otherwise, even with this new VOLTA app, we're still going
> to have to use Morton Subotnik's ghost tracks method if we want to
> record actual performances of CV data.
>
> (I'll probably buy VOLTA when it's released though as I'm sure it'll
> be useful for lots of stuff!)
>
> sean
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> >David wrote:
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> >> The idea has been around for a while with a few academics in the
> >> world
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> >> SO had the internet :-).
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